mark519
Structural
- Apr 28, 2012
- 15
I have (2) questions regarding CMU...
1. What is the best way to attach WF beams to the FACE of a CMU stair shaft wall? I was considering a cast-in-place concrete beam with embed plates built in the plane of the CMU wall, and attaching the WF to the embed plates with a standard full depth connection.
2. In the same building, I have a 50' tall 12" CMU wall with no return walls. The wall spans vertically about 16'-18' from floor to floor. Are masonry anchors attached to steel framing considered sufficient to brace the wall? Or do I need to attach the CMU wall to the steel framing with a more secure connection such as a Hilti anchor?
Thanks
1. What is the best way to attach WF beams to the FACE of a CMU stair shaft wall? I was considering a cast-in-place concrete beam with embed plates built in the plane of the CMU wall, and attaching the WF to the embed plates with a standard full depth connection.
2. In the same building, I have a 50' tall 12" CMU wall with no return walls. The wall spans vertically about 16'-18' from floor to floor. Are masonry anchors attached to steel framing considered sufficient to brace the wall? Or do I need to attach the CMU wall to the steel framing with a more secure connection such as a Hilti anchor?
Thanks